What were the consequences for the people who carried out the holocaust?
The consequences actually differed, depending on who you wish to talk about. For example, in the Nuremburg Trials, whose defendants were high-ranking Nazi officials, the consequences ranged from death by hanging to acquittal (and yes, a few were acquitted). Others were sentenced to a varying number of years in jail.
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Many camp guards just changed their names 'and lived happily ever after'.
What change happened to concentration camps in 1942?
Some of the concentration camps were converted into extermination camps with gas chambers in 1942. This was a massive change both in the manner of executions and their expediency.
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Four of the extermination camps - Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka II were newly established. Auschwitz was greatly expanded. At ordinary concentration camps there was little change.
What year did the Germans take away rights from Jews?
Jews were removed by force from Germany starting in October 1941. By 1944 there were not many Jews left in Germany ...
How many people went into Auschwitz a day?
Well 6 Million People were sent to Auschwitz (Only 1/6 were actually killed So, Auschwitz was Operating from May 1940- January 1945 but most of the deportations happened between October 20th 1941- January 27th 1945, total of 1184 Days. 6,000,000/1,184= 5,068. So 5,068 people were sent to Auschwitz daily in Average.
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6 Million people were not sent to Auschwitz.
creating averages over such a long and changing period does nothing to illuminate matters.
there are no cupcake, butter, tea, oil, etc. in Copenhagen, all Danish people had to stay in their house at 8:00 pm, there was a German soldier around every street's corner
The German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 raised the killing of Jews to a new level. Now Hitler called for the total destruction of all Europe's Jews. What he proposed- the killing of an entire people- is called genocide. at first, the bloody work was carried out by mobile killing units- Einsatzgruppen
What are 3 supporting details for the holocaust?
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Does Tokio Hotel believe in the Holocaust?
Tokio Hotel know it happened. It's also illegal in Germany to deny it ever happened. They have been asked about it and know it's a part of their country's past.
What are Jewish consintration camps?
Jewish consintration camps were camps that the Nazis put Jews. They put them there to work and hardly ever gave them food. When the Jews there were no longer needed they would be sent to the gas chambers or huge fireplaces, and be killed. Hitler was the one in charge, he wanted power and that was a way to get it.
Why didn't Hitler go to the Middle East to kill Jews?
How did the Ghetto's prepare the Jews for deportation?
They were generally warned at least a day before that they would be deported.
Why is the gas chamber the most dangerous and expensive method of execution?
Because different gasses can kill you within minutes and it could cost a lot of money to get the different kinds of gasses.
Hitler passes this law to deny Jews German citizenship?
Hitler was able to pass a law called the Nuremburg Statute which went much farther than denying Jews German citizenship; the law stated that Jews are not legally human beings. Hence, they have no legal rights.
How did Jews observe Shabbat during the Holocaust?
Torah study and prayer in different homes or under ground.
In many cases, Jews were unable to practice their traditions during the Holocaust.
Nazi policy to eliminate all of Europe's Jews resulted in?
It seems you're looking for expression the Holocaust.
What were the Jews forbidden to do during the Holocaust?
Jews were not allowed to have basic rights, such as going into public after 8 pm They were also not allowed to have national health insurance.
What are the three deadliest types of cancers?
Prostate, breats. I think the third is the one with blood?
What torture did the water street butcher perform on his victims?
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By the end of kristallnacht how many Jews were in concentration camps?
During the Kristallnacht and the days that followed about 30,000 German Jews were sent to concentration camps.